313
313
Apr 5, 2013
04/13
by
KNTV
tv
eye 313
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> in fargo, north dakota tonight they have asked all folks with free time to help out in a big effort to fill millions of sandbags to head off what they fear is coming. that's a devastating flood. nbc's kevin tibbles is with us from fargo tonight. kevin, good evening. >> reporter: brian, it's become a rite of spring, albeit an unwelcome one, as folks in fargo are once again bracing for the red river to overflow its banks. they simply call it sandbag central. >> this is a part of life in fargo. >> reporter: here every spring hundreds of school kids and volunteers spend countless back-breaking hours. >> you have fun making the sandbags because you can talk to your friends. >> to help out the community is good. >> reporter: this contraption is the spider. it doubles and redoubles the number of sandbags that can be filled. this year's goal, one million. they've got to work fast. while winter has stuck around, a lot of snow and ice has to melt. fargo fully expects to endure another year of high water on the red river. many worry it could rival 2009's record of almost 41 feet that cost the
. >>> in fargo, north dakota tonight they have asked all folks with free time to help out in a big effort to fill millions of sandbags to head off what they fear is coming. that's a devastating flood. nbc's kevin tibbles is with us from fargo tonight. kevin, good evening. >> reporter: brian, it's become a rite of spring, albeit an unwelcome one, as folks in fargo are once again bracing for the red river to overflow its banks. they simply call it sandbag central. >> this is...
68
68
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
north dakota has a republican governor. ohio is expecting a billion dollars surplus from the current fiscal year. it has a republican governor. wisconsin, a very famous republican governor projecting almost half billion dollar budget surplus. governor scott walker. i will projecting and $800 million surplus and, yes, another republican governor, tennessee, little over half a billion dollar surplus. in the state of tennessee, well, florida, n quite half, four under and $37 million in surplus again. a republican governor. i just want to us here at a shout out, if i may, to the state of california, the only blue stayed on track to end the year, are you ready, with a surplus. it is only $36 million. you know what? us surplus is a surplus, and the state auditor says california has a negative net worth. you know what to my-net worth to 127 billion in california. i know it is only a $36 million surplus. yo know, you have to give him credit for trying. they tried. they get an actual surplus. as you can see, that is not working and
north dakota has a republican governor. ohio is expecting a billion dollars surplus from the current fiscal year. it has a republican governor. wisconsin, a very famous republican governor projecting almost half billion dollar budget surplus. governor scott walker. i will projecting and $800 million surplus and, yes, another republican governor, tennessee, little over half a billion dollar surplus. in the state of tennessee, well, florida, n quite half, four under and $37 million in surplus...
358
358
Apr 4, 2013
04/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 358
favorite 0
quote 1
you look at north dakota now. it is the legislature in north dakota over the years restricted abortion to a point. it's extremely hard to get an abortion in north dakota and alabama is gdoing this. fascinating when it goes to supreme court because it seems to me a state has the right -- this is my opinion and i know a lot of pro choice people will attack me for saying this -- i think they have a right to regulate abortion clinics. if you're going to have a doctor performing this procedure, they have to at least be admitted to a hospital somewhere in our state. instead of somebody, you know, some abortion doctor flying in from, you know, across the country, landing and doing 10, 15 abortions. i'll admit, i don't know how many abortions they do when they come in and fly in but i guess they wouldn't fly in out of state to do one abortion. they fly in out of the state and do 10, 15 abortions and then fly out of state. the state has a right and i believe the roberts court will believe the state has a right to pass thes
you look at north dakota now. it is the legislature in north dakota over the years restricted abortion to a point. it's extremely hard to get an abortion in north dakota and alabama is gdoing this. fascinating when it goes to supreme court because it seems to me a state has the right -- this is my opinion and i know a lot of pro choice people will attack me for saying this -- i think they have a right to regulate abortion clinics. if you're going to have a doctor performing this procedure, they...
92
92
Apr 11, 2013
04/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
north dakota, places like that. to eastern factories. and it is in some ways an inconvenient truth if you're an environmentalist. but there is an upside. there are jobs and these are great jobs. what is interesting about the manufacturing renaissance this time around, it is not your grandfather's manufacturing or your father's manufacturing. a lot of the jobs in the middle are gone. that's true. some of those unionized, $25 an hour jobs. but there are some very, very high enjoks being created. i saw a factory in uptate new york. a g.e. factory where there are people on the line with two-year community colleges degrees that are using computers and robotics. so these are very high end jobs. they have a lot of forward momentum. very well paid. and i think that overall, that will be a good thing for the economy. the other thing to remember is that manufacturing for every dollar created in the manufacturing sector, that creates $1.5 in the rest of the economy. that's different than any other sector. banking doesn't do that. retail doesn't do
north dakota, places like that. to eastern factories. and it is in some ways an inconvenient truth if you're an environmentalist. but there is an upside. there are jobs and these are great jobs. what is interesting about the manufacturing renaissance this time around, it is not your grandfather's manufacturing or your father's manufacturing. a lot of the jobs in the middle are gone. that's true. some of those unionized, $25 an hour jobs. but there are some very, very high enjoks being created....
96
96
Apr 25, 2013
04/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
red river in north dakota. big temperature spike this he could would. melt a lot of snow and possibly the fifth highest flood we have ever seen in that river by the time we get towards monday and tuesday this coming week. >> shepard: rough days ahead, thanks. severe weather overseas hailstorm this week damaged as many as 15 u.s. and military helicopters in afghanistan. choppers are grounded until the crews can fix them weir told that will effect movement of supplies and personnel over there military official says repairs are a top priority. people across the nation are working to help the victims of the boston marathon bombing, that includes a couple of college students selling t-shirts. hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of t-shirts. their story next. of technology. ♪ this is the 2013 lexus es and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. just seem to fade away...? now start vibrant, stay vibrant! new vidal sassoon pro series has an exclusive hydrablock system that helps fight fade out -- for up to 8 weeks. vidal sassoon pro se
red river in north dakota. big temperature spike this he could would. melt a lot of snow and possibly the fifth highest flood we have ever seen in that river by the time we get towards monday and tuesday this coming week. >> shepard: rough days ahead, thanks. severe weather overseas hailstorm this week damaged as many as 15 u.s. and military helicopters in afghanistan. choppers are grounded until the crews can fix them weir told that will effect movement of supplies and personnel over...
503
503
tv
eye 503
favorite 0
quote 0
let's start with one that's happening in fargo, north dakota, the red river of the north, prepping for the big floods. they're sandbagging right now. getting ready because they always get flooding, but this year, much more snow and thus snow melt. so get ready there. hopefully by the end of the month we'll see preparations that worked. let's look at the midwest weather. what to expect today. remember, chicago, yesterday, was in the 60s. today, 50. 49 minneapolis. 64 for des moines. south of there, that's where we expect severe weather not only today, but monday, tuesday and wednesday. we're talking big, two-inch, three-inch hail could be possible. tornadoes will pop up on tuesday and wednesday. some of the strongest storms that we have seen yet this spring. we'll be watching for that. until then, i'll leave you with a look across the nation. >> this weather report has been brought to you by big lots. dan and bianna? >> thank you, ginger. >>> this morning, an unforgettable story of survival. from one of darkest periods in human history. >> after six decades two men are talking about the
let's start with one that's happening in fargo, north dakota, the red river of the north, prepping for the big floods. they're sandbagging right now. getting ready because they always get flooding, but this year, much more snow and thus snow melt. so get ready there. hopefully by the end of the month we'll see preparations that worked. let's look at the midwest weather. what to expect today. remember, chicago, yesterday, was in the 60s. today, 50. 49 minneapolis. 64 for des moines. south of...
91
91
Apr 13, 2013
04/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
i think north dakota can be duplicated. that is my answer. >> it could. but if you have a monetary sessions temperature falling apart. if you have a central bank that is just massively funding speculation, if you have a budget that is in the trillions each year in deficit, all of these -- and something we are going to have a battle over the budget every quarter, every year for the next ten years. and what does that -- >> sean: where do we end up? >> in a bad place which i can't predict. we have never been here before. no one has had deficits this big or printed this money so fast in a short period of time. >> sean: america is in decline, isn't it? >> we are wandering in territory that is dangerous. >> sean: david stockman. appreciate it. thanks for being with us. >> sean: warning for america. and coming up next right here on "hannity." >> in addition to john -- sorry, i just notice that i jumped the gun here. >> sean: just a taste of what happens when obama's telehe prompter fails which could explain why one virginia man received a major big-time jail sen
i think north dakota can be duplicated. that is my answer. >> it could. but if you have a monetary sessions temperature falling apart. if you have a central bank that is just massively funding speculation, if you have a budget that is in the trillions each year in deficit, all of these -- and something we are going to have a battle over the budget every quarter, every year for the next ten years. and what does that -- >> sean: where do we end up? >> in a bad place which i...
123
123
Apr 29, 2013
04/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 123
favorite 0
quote 0
another area is parts of north dakota and minnesota. you maybe heard already about fargo in north dakota. they are used to dealing with flooding unfortunately from the red river. the area has been very cold that kept the snow in place. we saw a significant warm-up. we saw 70s in the area over the weekend triggering a lot of snow melt. flooding is going on. warnings are in effect. we expect the river to rise 37 feet, a major flood stage as we head into potentially wednesday, making it one of the top worst flooding events, top seven in fargo, north dakota, along the red river so, significant floodings out here. jon: wow, that is awful for those people. thanks very much, maria molina. jenna: we'll talk a little more about the economy. it has been a positive report when it comes to the nation's housing market today. the national association of realtors says the number of americans who signed contracts to buy homes hit a three-year high last month. meantime america's biggest city is seeing a big rebound in its housing market. we're talking a
another area is parts of north dakota and minnesota. you maybe heard already about fargo in north dakota. they are used to dealing with flooding unfortunately from the red river. the area has been very cold that kept the snow in place. we saw a significant warm-up. we saw 70s in the area over the weekend triggering a lot of snow melt. flooding is going on. warnings are in effect. we expect the river to rise 37 feet, a major flood stage as we head into potentially wednesday, making it one of the...
121
121
Apr 13, 2013
04/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 121
favorite 0
quote 0
especially northeastern montana into western north dakota. that's where we do have the winter storm warnings posted. winter weather advisories in purple there through central and northern minnesota, as well. you can see over the course of now till monday, we are looking at the chance of another 6 to 12 inches of snow in that area. winds will get gusty, as well. so we will have to deal with blowing snow, as well. in the northeast, though, things will clear out. we'll see some sunshine, temperatures in the 50s and 60s. warm across the southern half of the country. and that sticks around all weekend long. dallas should get up to 81 degrees on sunday. we will keep an eye out for some stronger storms across the southeast for the end of the weekend. alex? >> okay, dylan, thanks so much. >>> why ordering a burger at mcdonald's will never be the same. also a question, why is toure so unhappy? >> i'm like, no! like, what? yeah. >> the answer in "office politics." from capital one, bjorn earns unlimited rewards for his small business. take these bags t
especially northeastern montana into western north dakota. that's where we do have the winter storm warnings posted. winter weather advisories in purple there through central and northern minnesota, as well. you can see over the course of now till monday, we are looking at the chance of another 6 to 12 inches of snow in that area. winds will get gusty, as well. so we will have to deal with blowing snow, as well. in the northeast, though, things will clear out. we'll see some sunshine,...
126
126
Apr 15, 2013
04/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 126
favorite 0
quote 0
we wish you well out there in north dakota. in the meantime folks in detroit are seeing white this weekend not as much but causing sufficient driving conditions, always dangerous and you always have to be careful. take a look at these pictures from dilute, minnesota the harbor freezing leaving ships angered on lake superior blocked by a huge sheet of ice. in minneapolis a lot of disappointed baseball fans as the twins were forced to call off their game again the new york mets because of snowy weather. how often does that april in april, right? janice dean is live in the fox extreme weather center. is spring ever -- are we going to go straight to summer? you wonder if this means anything. what does it mean? >> reporter: i wish i 0 could do like a silver lining here. maybe the kid are enjoying a snow day, maybe? i don't know. jenna: i think the kid are annoyed too. winter is okay in january, february, march it's getting a little tiring, in april you're like i'm so done with this. we are in this pattern where we'll see several sto
we wish you well out there in north dakota. in the meantime folks in detroit are seeing white this weekend not as much but causing sufficient driving conditions, always dangerous and you always have to be careful. take a look at these pictures from dilute, minnesota the harbor freezing leaving ships angered on lake superior blocked by a huge sheet of ice. in minneapolis a lot of disappointed baseball fans as the twins were forced to call off their game again the new york mets because of snowy...
115
115
Apr 26, 2013
04/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 115
favorite 0
quote 0
he lashed out at local legislatures that enacted new laws including north dakota whose governor prohibiting all abortions in cases where a fetal heartbeat can be detected. >> the fact is after decades of progress there are still those that want to turn back the clock. the policies from the 1960s than 21st century. they have been involved in orchestrated in an effort to roll back rights when it comes to women's health. >> reporter: the jury in the murder trial of abortion doctor in philadelphia is expected to hear closing arguments on monday. his defense rested this week without calling witnesses. he has pleaded not guilty to charges he killed four live babies and he contributed to the death of a patient who was allegedly medicated by untrained staff. >> when we are hearing lurid details of this doctor being held on trial for infantacide, it's really gripping. for the president not to comment at all and go and speak in front of the world's largest abortion efforts is troubling. >> reporter: registered voters nationwide evenly split on abortion. >> megyn: thank you. >>> there are now question
he lashed out at local legislatures that enacted new laws including north dakota whose governor prohibiting all abortions in cases where a fetal heartbeat can be detected. >> the fact is after decades of progress there are still those that want to turn back the clock. the policies from the 1960s than 21st century. they have been involved in orchestrated in an effort to roll back rights when it comes to women's health. >> reporter: the jury in the murder trial of abortion doctor in...
109
109
Apr 12, 2013
04/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
the storm system carving a path of destruction that stretches from the dakotas in the north to texas in the south. in missouri, buildings demolished, roofs ripped off, houses nearly cut in half. residents describe an apocalyptic scene. >> literally i was like this in my window looking at trees in the air. >> reporter: a tornado wednesday night spread mayhem through this suburb of st. louis. >> you could just see the wind and feel it coming. i shut the door and started walking this way and i got about, right about where he is now and everything just went and it threw me in there to the kitchen against that wall. >> reporter: governor jay nixon declared a state of emergency in missouri after this monster springtime storm pummeled st. louis and other parts of the state. during this storm, lightning ominously strikes the iconic st. louis arch. >> i feel very, very blessed, very blessed. lucky to be alive. >> reporter: in arkansas, at least one tornado touched down, destroying this church along with dozens of homes. this truck was on the road when the storm hit. >> all of a sudden you cou
the storm system carving a path of destruction that stretches from the dakotas in the north to texas in the south. in missouri, buildings demolished, roofs ripped off, houses nearly cut in half. residents describe an apocalyptic scene. >> literally i was like this in my window looking at trees in the air. >> reporter: a tornado wednesday night spread mayhem through this suburb of st. louis. >> you could just see the wind and feel it coming. i shut the door and started walking...
102
102
Apr 30, 2013
04/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
i amabsolutely petrified of a sl slice of their citizenry. 94% of north dakota and said everythingto look at in the health-care system, the drug costs, but everywhere, not just hitting you guys. >> the pharmaceutical companies have been making too much money. >> everybody has to share in this. campaigned all around his >> peter, you have some questions frnce? aarp what heard from we cannot do to adjust currently receiving benefits, so what do they believe is a solution to the pension, health, and social security problems we have now? >> do we have two hours? the major focus is on health care system and on everyg in the health-care the reforms that we can make using medicare as part of that system. there is a tremendous we can do and hundreds of billions if not trillions of dollars were medicaid can be made more efficient, and at the same time, make the health care system more efficient. could notwalmart they negotiate for the price of tide with procter and gamble, that is the same thing that we do with medicare. there are things that we could do to slow down the cost curve for all he
i amabsolutely petrified of a sl slice of their citizenry. 94% of north dakota and said everythingto look at in the health-care system, the drug costs, but everywhere, not just hitting you guys. >> the pharmaceutical companies have been making too much money. >> everybody has to share in this. campaigned all around his >> peter, you have some questions frnce? aarp what heard from we cannot do to adjust currently receiving benefits, so what do they believe is a solution to the...
149
149
Apr 15, 2013
04/13
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 149
favorite 0
quote 0
across north dakota, south dakota and minnesota. you know it's bad when a baseball game is canceled in the state of minnesota where people are used to dealing with those weather conditions. we're looking at more snow coming down there today. expect winter weather and cold temperatures across the midwest. other sections of the country like in texas, you're talking high temperatures into the 90's. feeling a lot more like summer out there. 88 degrees for your high temperature in tampa, florida. we can only dream about that across sections of the midwest and northeast. 56 degrees will be your high temperature in new york city. a couple of showers are rolling across parts of the mid-atlantic today. new york city, you could see an isolated shower. the heavier stuff farther west into the midwest. bismarck, you saw record snow. on the warm specter of the storm system severe weather will be possible, very common this time of year, anywhere from oklahoma to parts of missouri, arkansas into illinois, a slight chance for wind gusts or even larg
across north dakota, south dakota and minnesota. you know it's bad when a baseball game is canceled in the state of minnesota where people are used to dealing with those weather conditions. we're looking at more snow coming down there today. expect winter weather and cold temperatures across the midwest. other sections of the country like in texas, you're talking high temperatures into the 90's. feeling a lot more like summer out there. 88 degrees for your high temperature in tampa, florida. we...
203
203
tv
eye 203
favorite 0
quote 0
areas of north dakota bracing for what could be record-setting floods. it's almost an annual ritual in fargo. they're filling the sandbags hoping to fill 2 million bags over nine days and when the red river is expected to crest 20 feet over its banks threatening more than 100 homes. good luck to them. here is a look at your weather rain in savannah, jacksonville, tallahassee, texas final drying out. a new storm bringing rain from san francisco to seattle. rain is also possible after dinner in the mid-atlantic states. >> warmer in the northeast, temperatures right where they should be at this time of the year. damp, chilly in atlanta. dallas is 40 degrees colder than usual. >>> and unusual but valuable donation for the chamber of commerce in minnesota. >> a businessman donating $32,000 worth of gold to boost his business in his hometown. not surprisingly the donor owns a business called the gold guys. his name is joe beasie provided the gold coins. he opened his first store in 2008. he now owns 18 of them. he set aside the spirit of competition to donate
areas of north dakota bracing for what could be record-setting floods. it's almost an annual ritual in fargo. they're filling the sandbags hoping to fill 2 million bags over nine days and when the red river is expected to crest 20 feet over its banks threatening more than 100 homes. good luck to them. here is a look at your weather rain in savannah, jacksonville, tallahassee, texas final drying out. a new storm bringing rain from san francisco to seattle. rain is also possible after dinner in...
142
142
Apr 14, 2013
04/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 142
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> why has this not been report north dakota. >> i think has been reported. >> or cafe standards for cars with higher mileage fuel efficiency for cars which carssarily means that cars have to weigh less and are more vulnerable to damage and or injury in a collision. >> and i think the only reason that gm is using this in two of the cadillac models because they received credits towards the cafe standard requirements by using this particular it rerefrigerants. no other manufacturer is using it. >> another problem with the cafe standards is that people are more vulnerable in a crash. >> absolutely. i think without question any time you lighten vehicles to get to a better fuel economy you are reducing the safety capacity of the vehicles. >> and gina mccarthy real quickly because we are almost out of team. she is on the recipient end i have seen of many of the alias e-mails from her former boss lisa jackson. do those raise any concern in your mind? >> absolutely. records requirements acts that apply to everyone in the federal government. she would have been briefed on what the requirement
. >> why has this not been report north dakota. >> i think has been reported. >> or cafe standards for cars with higher mileage fuel efficiency for cars which carssarily means that cars have to weigh less and are more vulnerable to damage and or injury in a collision. >> and i think the only reason that gm is using this in two of the cadillac models because they received credits towards the cafe standard requirements by using this particular it rerefrigerants. no other...
133
133
Apr 7, 2013
04/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 133
favorite 0
quote 0
people in north dakota bracing for what is predicted to to be an historic flooding season. volunteers working tirelessly to ready husband of thousands of sandbags. >> we really do need the push. we want to get ahead of this. >> at the end of the day, at the end of next week if we could go past the one million sandbag goal would be great. those bags that don't get used, we will save them. >> heather: it's in the crosshairs for very severe weather. let's check in with janice dean with more for us. >> good news you match my weather maps today, pretty in yellow. 70 in dallas, 69 in memphis, 69 in new orleans and 51 in newark. 85 in phoenix. we've got changes going on. we'll have a big storm system eject from the rockies. ahead of that we have severe weather erupting around kansas and missouri until 9:00 local time. a severe weather warning for eureka, kansas, bringing winds up to 60 miles an hour and very big hail. so this is going to be an ongoing threat will a three-day event starting monday for all of these areas, including oklahoma, kansas and nebraska and even colorado. tu
people in north dakota bracing for what is predicted to to be an historic flooding season. volunteers working tirelessly to ready husband of thousands of sandbags. >> we really do need the push. we want to get ahead of this. >> at the end of the day, at the end of next week if we could go past the one million sandbag goal would be great. those bags that don't get used, we will save them. >> heather: it's in the crosshairs for very severe weather. let's check in with janice...
64
64
Apr 23, 2013
04/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
let's go to north dakota, valley city, rick, a republican. caller: hello, i would like to talk about the border and why it is at the rio grande. the border was up above 54, moving above the 54th parallel. under dubious circumstances, they started a war with mexico and push them across the rio grande. if you go to the southwest, many of those mexicans understand the , and very few americans are aware of that. they resent that. that southwest was theirs. until the war. i think that has a lot to do with it. host: what do you think about -- weigh in on this question about whether or not immigration reform, conversations about changing the nation's immigration system, should be push for now because of the off forombings -- pused boston bomb of the coston ings. caller: my biggest concern is the cheap labor. i have seen a mexicans come in and ruin the construction industry. starting in the 1980s, mexicans began to push jobs out of the black hills. some of them are good jobs, unionized jobs. i do not see -- with this immigration, i think it would get
let's go to north dakota, valley city, rick, a republican. caller: hello, i would like to talk about the border and why it is at the rio grande. the border was up above 54, moving above the 54th parallel. under dubious circumstances, they started a war with mexico and push them across the rio grande. if you go to the southwest, many of those mexicans understand the , and very few americans are aware of that. they resent that. that southwest was theirs. until the war. i think that has a lot to...
296
296
Apr 7, 2013
04/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 296
favorite 0
quote 0
in north dakota, 9% of people have a mood disorder. in new hampshire and massachusetts, 22%. and in american samoa, it's 3%, but in puerto rico, it's 33%. now, why are 33% of the people in puerto rico with a disability having a mood disorder when only 9% of the people in north dakota have a mood disorder. it doesn't make sense? >> yeah, seems to me, i don't know why you'd be moody, can't explain that. for more on this story, follow it with terry jeffrey and the folks over at cnn news.com have been writing about this. we appreciate you joining us this morning, terry, thanks so much. >> thank you very much. >> clayton: fox news reporter jana winter, the defense that could lead her behind bars. and one man took to the sky using nothing, but balloons. what's the movie? donny deck chair? do you remember that? ♪ hey. they're coming. yeah. british. later. sorry. ok...four words... scarecrow in the wind... a baboon... monkey? hot stew saturday!? ronny: hey jimmy, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? jimmy: happier than paul revere with a cell phone.
in north dakota, 9% of people have a mood disorder. in new hampshire and massachusetts, 22%. and in american samoa, it's 3%, but in puerto rico, it's 33%. now, why are 33% of the people in puerto rico with a disability having a mood disorder when only 9% of the people in north dakota have a mood disorder. it doesn't make sense? >> yeah, seems to me, i don't know why you'd be moody, can't explain that. for more on this story, follow it with terry jeffrey and the folks over at cnn news.com...
166
166
Apr 22, 2013
04/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 166
favorite 0
quote 0
but us together, pulling together as a nation -- i'm not from boston, but i'm from north dakota. we're pulling together as a nation and we're going to get through it. >> and just steps away from the memorial, something we definitely didn't see last week, traffic. people here in boston one week out now from monday's explosion are heading back to work. and, you know, you walk all around town, you see signs from "boston strong," but it's not exactly the same. not yet. but, again, boston strong, that feeling pervasive through the city here one week after the tragedy struck. people will heal. people are beginning to move on. i'm brooke baldwin. thank you for being with me live in boston. back here live jack tapper "the lead "with jake tapper starts right after this quick break. no] engine light on? come to meineke now for a free code scan read and you'll say...my money. my choice. my meineke.
but us together, pulling together as a nation -- i'm not from boston, but i'm from north dakota. we're pulling together as a nation and we're going to get through it. >> and just steps away from the memorial, something we definitely didn't see last week, traffic. people here in boston one week out now from monday's explosion are heading back to work. and, you know, you walk all around town, you see signs from "boston strong," but it's not exactly the same. not yet. but, again,...
202
202
Apr 5, 2013
04/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 202
favorite 0
quote 1
and right now as we speak in north dakota and arkansas aother places across this country the republican party is once again trying to restrict the woman's right to choose. so there is a war on women. we can put it in context. and we could talk about whether or not this president has done enough for women to promote women's equality and women and girls in the work force and trying to raise the standard of pay for women, giving women roles in combat. we can do that. but this president has been a champion for true equality for women in the work place. >> listen, i agree with you he has done some things but also we've seen things for example like the front page picture in the "new york times" where there was nothing but men and half of valerie jarrett's leg in the oval office in a big-time meeting. we've also heard him call a reporter sweetie at one point. so has he done a lot? yes. has he been to the level that a president needs to be in this day and age? no. he did the right thing by apologizing. he had to apologize. >> the one thing you'll know about the democratic women including the vi
and right now as we speak in north dakota and arkansas aother places across this country the republican party is once again trying to restrict the woman's right to choose. so there is a war on women. we can put it in context. and we could talk about whether or not this president has done enough for women to promote women's equality and women and girls in the work force and trying to raise the standard of pay for women, giving women roles in combat. we can do that. but this president has been a...
140
140
Apr 4, 2013
04/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 140
favorite 0
quote 0
he argues the national media jumped at the chance to cover last week's passage of a tough new north dakota law restricting abortion but gave planned parenthood and its supporters a pass on this potentially embarrassing story. planned parenthood had to clarify the situation saying while the law addresses a situation that is extremely unlikely and highly unusual if the scenario presented by the legislation should happen, of course a planned parenthood doctor would provide appropriate care to both the woman and the infant. >>> abortion is a big issue for republicans with more than 60% saying it should be illegal in most or all cases. >> this gives the rnc a chance to reassure social conservatives even though the winds are blowing against them on gay marriage, on abortion the republican party is in the fight for the long run. >> one more thing here. i spoke with the rnc about this and they say this is not a party issue. it's not a republican base issue. it's a human issue and they say anyone who heard this testimony would find it, quote, repugnant. but the official i spoke with also said that
he argues the national media jumped at the chance to cover last week's passage of a tough new north dakota law restricting abortion but gave planned parenthood and its supporters a pass on this potentially embarrassing story. planned parenthood had to clarify the situation saying while the law addresses a situation that is extremely unlikely and highly unusual if the scenario presented by the legislation should happen, of course a planned parenthood doctor would provide appropriate care to both...
618
618
Apr 13, 2013
04/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 618
favorite 0
quote 1
big snow tomorrow across parts of north dakota and northern minnesota. that will exacerbate potential flood problems we have coming in the next few weeks. guys, we have much more coming back here from the spartan race. other tricks i can show you at 7:30. >>alisyn: thanks, rick. take care. meanwhile, let's talk about this. a comic legend passed away. i remember jonathan winters from when i was a child. my father laughing as we watched television because jonathan winters had this incredible knack of being able to impersonate anything from a baby to an old woman. he could do it all. let's give you a little taste of the comic genius of jonathan winters. >> hi there, jonathan winters here and happy to introduce america's sweetheart. that lovable maud friggart. >> watch it clown. you blew out my hearing aid. >> there isn't another johnny winters. >> a lot of people have talked about my strange headdress. don't ask anymore. >> did you ever undress in front of a dog? [laughter] >> they really stare. >> here's something fun. okay. clean up aisle 6. >> i'm hurt.
big snow tomorrow across parts of north dakota and northern minnesota. that will exacerbate potential flood problems we have coming in the next few weeks. guys, we have much more coming back here from the spartan race. other tricks i can show you at 7:30. >>alisyn: thanks, rick. take care. meanwhile, let's talk about this. a comic legend passed away. i remember jonathan winters from when i was a child. my father laughing as we watched television because jonathan winters had this...
550
550
Apr 14, 2013
04/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 550
favorite 0
quote 1
blizzard warning for parts of north dakota. ice storm for south dakota. we could see six or 19 or 18 inches of snow. we have could see severe weather today, for wednesday and thursday for the central u.s. the same areas that were hit last week. friends from ohio love it in new york city. this is the best place to be. >> thank you. >> it has been seven months since her son sean smith was left to die in the deadly terror attack in benghazi. all she wants is answers. why is she being told to keep quiet? she will join us next. >> anna: and his new -- the new rather tax code could be hilarious. the next guest thinks the 74,000 pages is full of laughs. we'll tell you why. that is up next. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] there are only so many foods that make kids happy. and even fewer that make moms happy too. with wholesome noodles and bite sized chicken, nothing brings you together like chicken noodle soup from campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. shoot. now with the share everything plan from verizon, connect your camera, along with your smartphone and tabl
blizzard warning for parts of north dakota. ice storm for south dakota. we could see six or 19 or 18 inches of snow. we have could see severe weather today, for wednesday and thursday for the central u.s. the same areas that were hit last week. friends from ohio love it in new york city. this is the best place to be. >> thank you. >> it has been seven months since her son sean smith was left to die in the deadly terror attack in benghazi. all she wants is answers. why is she being...
95
95
Apr 13, 2013
04/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
dakota. interviewing plant he would be the medal of honor, interviewing him about the book and we did this hour with him and because i knew him for three years and told the story and i didn't -- i wasn't a fly by night reporter just learning about the story. he cared about the story and he knew me in the interview ended up being pretty good because he was comfortable with me and i knew the story better than i could have better prepared for anything in my life to it i worked on it for three years and i called my new boss with cnn and i said you have to give me an hour as opposed to just a five minute clip. you have to give me an hour not really realizing how audacious might demand was considering it was one of the first conversations we ever had. but he did. he said let's see how good of the material is and he said okay and he gave me an hour and a rated pretty well. for an hourlong special about a war that nobody really wants to talk about. and so that was a very nice beginning to my time at
dakota. interviewing plant he would be the medal of honor, interviewing him about the book and we did this hour with him and because i knew him for three years and told the story and i didn't -- i wasn't a fly by night reporter just learning about the story. he cared about the story and he knew me in the interview ended up being pretty good because he was comfortable with me and i knew the story better than i could have better prepared for anything in my life to it i worked on it for three...
91
91
Apr 6, 2013
04/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
i also keep the people in the reservoirs, the folks that put together north dakota, are friends of mine and clients. one thing that has not been mentioned today is we are likely going to be the only country that meets the kyoto protocol because we let the free market do it. and my real question i'm leading to is i ordered your film the day after it came out on television and i still haven't received it. maybe you should stay at home and print your cop ills. -- copies. >> they are being sent out. it's one of the bummers about working when you have to depend on other companies. but depending on another company and it will be sent out. we'll actually give you that one. >> where is the official photographer? >> we'll give you this one. that's great. any other -- yeah. over there. >> yeah. >> hello. i'm angela dugan and i'm seen on city of colorado springs city council and we were dealing with the fracking question. and honestly i was on the task force for 18 months. and you're absolutely right. when you look at the science, when you look at the documentation, you truly look at the facts, yo
i also keep the people in the reservoirs, the folks that put together north dakota, are friends of mine and clients. one thing that has not been mentioned today is we are likely going to be the only country that meets the kyoto protocol because we let the free market do it. and my real question i'm leading to is i ordered your film the day after it came out on television and i still haven't received it. maybe you should stay at home and print your cop ills. -- copies. >> they are being...
123
123
Apr 12, 2013
04/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 123
favorite 0
quote 0
also due to relentless storms ripped a path of destruction from texas all the way to the dakotas. cars were tossed around like toys. homes destroyed. and entire neighborhoods you can see, just strewn with debris. at least one person was killed and five more injured as this violent twister ripped through mississippi. kemper county bohr the brunt of this storm. david mattingly is there live with the latest. good morning, david. >> good morning, john. this storm was deadly. but it was also massive leaving behind scenes of destruction just like you see behind me for hundreds of miles. >> it was probably the worst damage. >> reporter: for the second straight day, severe weather, menacing more than a half dozen states. the hardest hit, mississippi. this tornado caught on video. in one county, one person was killed. five were injured. in one rural area, there was a path of destruction at least 30 miles long, extending into west alabama. >> as i was cleaning up the spot where i'm fixing to put another mobile home and i went home to take me a quick bath and i heard the siren going off. tha
also due to relentless storms ripped a path of destruction from texas all the way to the dakotas. cars were tossed around like toys. homes destroyed. and entire neighborhoods you can see, just strewn with debris. at least one person was killed and five more injured as this violent twister ripped through mississippi. kemper county bohr the brunt of this storm. david mattingly is there live with the latest. good morning, david. >> good morning, john. this storm was deadly. but it was also...
248
248
Apr 8, 2013
04/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 248
favorite 0
quote 0
some of these locations could see more than a foot of snow across the dakotas, nebraska. denver a possibility of six to 8 inches of snowfall. right now we're looking at all rain. you move up towards the north, you see that wintry precipitation moving through parts of northern wisconsin, even that far edge of michigan. what we're dealing with today, once we see more of this activity, severe storms setting up. this will effect areas like oklahoma, kansas, as well as into nebraska. out to the west, here comes the energy to provide our next big winter storm. you saw the numbers there, we're talking more than a foot. in addition to the severe weather, talking a multiple day event. this is for wednesday. this goes into tuesday. this is monday. it's going to be progressing over towards the east. that means even the possibility of a few isolated tornadoes. on the wider view, here's the set up to give you an idea. rain to the north, severe storms, the snow. temperatures are warming up. if you want to pick an area that will be winning with the weather, it's going to be the east as
some of these locations could see more than a foot of snow across the dakotas, nebraska. denver a possibility of six to 8 inches of snowfall. right now we're looking at all rain. you move up towards the north, you see that wintry precipitation moving through parts of northern wisconsin, even that far edge of michigan. what we're dealing with today, once we see more of this activity, severe storms setting up. this will effect areas like oklahoma, kansas, as well as into nebraska. out to the...